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Notion is a knowledge-only source — OpenCX reads Notion content into the AI training index but does not operate Notion as a control surface.
The Notion source syncs the pages and blocks you grant access to in your Notion workspace. Connection is OAuth-based — you pick which pages or databases the integration can see during authorization, and OpenCX ingests everything within that scope.

How it works

  • OAuth 2.0. No API token to paste. You authorize the connection in Notion, pick what to share, and OpenCX inherits that scope.
  • Pages and blocks. Both pages and blocks streams sync on last_edited_time. Incremental — edits in Notion show up on the next run.
  • Scope matches what you shared. Notion’s integration model puts you in control of what the OpenCX connector can read. Narrow the scope inside Notion if you want to limit it.

What’s not supported today

  • Per-page filtering after authorization. Scope is set in Notion at authorization time — change it by revoking and re-authorizing with a different selection.
  • Databases as structured data. Notion databases are synced as pages (the row content), not as queryable tables.

Connect Notion

OAuth flow and scope.

Troubleshooting

Pages missing, scope changes.

Connect a knowledge source

All sources.

Training scenarios

Q&A pairs for content the connector can’t see.